enyém

Etymology
From the old variant of.

Pronoun

 * 1) mine that which belongs to me

Usage notes
The standard multiple-possessions form is. The use of the form for multiple possessions is considered non-standard by most linguists, but is accepted in colloquial live speech in some of the manuals for recommended linquistic usage. See more discussions at e-nyelv.hu in Hungarian: here and here.

Declension
See also its declension table at E-Szókincs.